Discover more of Dubai with Special QR Plaques at key destinations across the city.
Enabling visitors to discover more about the city’s iconic sites and landmarks by adding multimedia dimensions to self-guided tours.

· Visitors can now scan QR codes for instant information at 54 popular attractions across Old Dubai, Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai, Hatta and more.
· Dedicated multilingual microsites for each location are available for each destination
· Plaques share information in 6 main languages, including English, Arabic, French, Chinese, Russian, German
Dubai, UAE, 10 December 2019: Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) has announced the launch of dedicated QR code plaques across 54 popular locations across the emirate, enabling visitors to discover more about the city’s iconic sites and landmarks by adding multimedia dimensions to self-guided tours. The quick response digital barcodes can be easily scanned by any smartphone, navigating users to dedicated microsites on the VisitDubai website for background information about each location. The multilingual microsites feature a range of content including images and interactive videos.
The project works in line with Dubai’s ‘Smart City’ initiative to deliver an efficient, seamless and impactful city experience for residents and visitors through the provision of innovative digital services. The QR Plaques help with the reduction of waste generated by printed tour guide books while enhancing the experience of tourists to the city by leveraging Dubai’s powerful tourism website, connecting users to popular points of interest.
The QR codes can now be found across the city, including Gold Souk, Naif Souk, Textile Souk, Spice Souk, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU), Ibn Battuta Mall, Dragon Mart, Ski Dubai, At The Top Burj Khalifa, City Walk, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Marina Walk, Etihad Museum, Sunset Beach, Zabeel Park, Safa Park, Creek Park, Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Sheikh Saeed House, Kite Beach, Alserkal Avenue, Burj Al Arab, Dubai Opera, Women’s Museum, Wild Wadi Waterpark, Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Museum, Dubai Frame, Al Qudra Lakes, Ras Al Khor, Hatta Dam, Hatta Hill Park, Hatta Wadi Hub, Hatta Honey Farm, Dubai Miracle Garden, Shindagha Museum, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood and the Jumeirah Mosque.
Commenting on the launch of the QR codes, Yousuf Lootah, Executive Director – Tourism Development & Investments said: “The travel industry is undergoing one of the most dynamic evolutions, with technological advancements penetrating every aspect of the consumer journey. As the sector gains momentum, disruptive innovation remains at the forefront of enhancing international visitation to Dubai – and is a core element of Dubai Tourism’s ‘digital, mobile and social first’ agenda. As such, the launch of the digital QR codes will not only promote the city as a ‘must visit’ and easily accessible holiday destination, but will also elevate the visitor experience through smart and convenient platforms – particularly for today’s modern travellers who are increasingly seeking personalised itineraries and independent travel solutions.”
To scan the QR codes, users need to simply open their smart device cameras and click the link that appears on the screen to be given instant introduction to the landmark in front of them.
About Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism)
With the ultimate vision of positioning Dubai as the world’s leading tourism destination and commercial hub, Dubai Tourism’s mission is to increase the awareness of Dubai among global audiences and to attract tourists and inward investment into the emirate. Dubai Tourism is the principal authority for the planning, supervision, development and marketing of Dubai’s tourism sector. It markets and promotes the Emirate’s commerce sector and is responsible for the licensing and classification of all tourism services, including hotels, tour operators and travel agents. Brands and departments within the Dubai Tourism portfolio include Dubai Business Events, Dubai Calendar, and Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment.
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